Milk jugs are pretty straightforward. The large, often plastic containers are so ubiquitous they can be found in nearly every household and office refrigerator across the country. We love them dearly, we use them often, we know them well. So watching a milk jug get cut into slices without causing a single spill can be incredibly unnerving—both confusing from a rational, physics-based point-of-view and deeply upsetting on a personal level, as well.

But it's OK, we promise. You don't need to get your eyes checked, and we haven't entered a new dimension where laws regarding liquids and gravity don't apply. We just live in a world where people use Jell-O to create optical food illusions and share those creations with the world online.

YouTube user Karina Garcia has caused quite the stir with her DIY gummy drink videos. The vlogger has confused and mesmerized viewers by using Jell-O to craft a number of gummies that resemble popular drinks, including Fanta, rainbow Coca-Cola, and of course, milk. She simply pours the Jell-O mix into an empty drink bottle and waits for it to harden. Then, she carefully cuts the bottle off the Jell-O, piece by piece (we assume this requires a lot of time and patience), until she's left with an incredibly realistic gummy drink.

These bizarre Jell-O creations are surprisingly captivating. Though the thought of a gallon's worth of white Jell-O is admittedly disgusting, watching Garcia "defy physics" by slicing up our favorite drinks never gets old. And millions of YouTube viewers agree with us. Garcia's most recent beverage Jell-O video garnered nearly 3 million views, showing that while people might not cry over spilled milk, they'll certainly watch a video of it getting sliced up.

Oh, and if you were concerned about anyone actually eating this stuff, you can put that fear to rest. "If anyone really thinks that I thought people would make this," Garcia wrote on her channel. "Come on now! I know nobody will! Lol! These jello videos are made for entertainment and because they're just satisfying to watch!"

See the crazy video everyone is talking about below. And try not to get freaked out by the whole thing—we dare you.